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Re: I didnít think Iíd ever leave the CIA. But because of Trump, I quit.

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Originally Posted by AZRWinger

Gee, a CIA bureaucrat that objects to the President questioning the partisan games played by Obama's intelligence agencies. Add to that how common it is for at least a few people to leave any organization when leadership changes.

Many of the comments I see here from detractors remind me of elementary schoolyard taunts and bullying.

When you all finally realize how badly and permanently Trump has diminished this country, we will still be around to say, loudly, we told you so.

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Allegations of the Russian government hackers attacking the pitiful Democrat cyber security successfully is accepted as an article of faith, but the case is built on shaky evidence and supposition at best. CrowdStrike is a top flight cyber security consulting company. APT 28 and 29 are blamed for the hacking.

So, the same group is incredibly sophisticated yet really sloppy covering their tracks. But that's what passes for definitive proof.

The article details more holes in the definitive proof the Russians did it but it is unlikely never Trumpers will bother to read it.

Re: I didnít think Iíd ever leave the CIA. But because of Trump, I quit.

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Originally Posted by RedState

People seem to think that progressives are just "anti republican."

Yes you are. Your against anyone who would dare to say your wrong, about anything. Just watch The Young Turks for a bit. They are the state of your party..

Progressives are worse than liberals in my book. And most other Republican's as well. We see and understand that you were able to hijack the Democratic party.

You will be in a grave by the time your goal of one World Government is ever fulfilled. If you don't think that is the goal of "progressives" you better ask your master George Soros for whom you do his bidding.

America is not going to go that way. Progressives were just removed for political power across the United States of America. Why don't you get that?

Re: I didnít think Iíd ever leave the CIA. But because of Trump, I quit.

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Originally Posted by 300 H and H

Yes you are. Your against anyone who would dare to say your wrong, about anything. Just watch The Young Turks for a bit. They are the state of your party..

Progressives are worse than liberals in my book. And most other Republican's as well. We see and understand that you were able to hijack the Democratic party.

You will be in a grave by the time your goal of one World Government is ever fulfilled. If you don't think that is the goal of "progressives" you better ask your master George Soros for whom you do his bidding.

America is not going to go that way. Progressives were just removed for political power across the United States of America. Why don't you get that?

Regards, Kirk

Hi Kirk

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Re: I didnít think Iíd ever leave the CIA. But because of Trump, I quit.

You've just got to love a man that says, "Intelligence is highly over-rated and I get all I need to know from Fox News." That's been working out really well for "The Donald" from what I've head. The recent Fox News intelligence on Sweden had everyone talking including the Swedish government

Re: I didnít think Iíd ever leave the CIA. But because of Trump, I quit.

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Originally Posted by FrancSevin

Trump did threaten to drain the swamp. That his presence has a few snakes getting out early on their own is not really that troubling.

See, what used to be a principled decision has turned into a snake leaving the swamp. Why is this person a snake? Just the fact that they can't serve someone they have no respect for. But notice how the first right winger out of the shoot attacks them as snakes in a swamp. Funny that Francsevin doesn't even realize why he feels the need to call this person a snake. He doesn't even see that this is what I keep saying about the new right. They go personal even with people they don't know if they don't toe his parties line. Predictable. Now I will look at the next post from the right.

Earlier in the week the Washington Post ran an op-ed by a guy named Edward Price titled I didn’t think I’d ever leave the CIA. But because of Trump, I quit.

I was very skeptical of the story at the time and that skepticism has been proven well-founded.

Here are the facts.

Edward Price is known professionally as Ned Price. Why did he publish under Edward and not Ned? Because he didn’t want his name to be immediately recognized.

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Edward Price is a democrat apparatchik and political activist who has burrowed his way into the CIA.

Global Forum members have the opportunity on Monday, February 13, to hear Edward (Ned) Price, a former Dallas resident who has had a front row seat to history at the White House.

Most recently, Price served as Special Assistant to President Obama and Spokesperson and Senior Director for the National Security Council at the White House (2015-2017).

Price’s career history includes working in Democratic political endeavors, including the 2002 U.S. Senate campaign of former Dallas Mayor Ron Kirk. He also worked on the campaign of South Dakota U.S. Senator Tim Johnson and in the office of former Senate Majority Leader Tom Daschle, also of South Dakota.

Edward Price was up to his beady and close-set eyes in Ben Rhodes’ infamous “echo chamber” project. This was essentially an illegal propaganda campaign targeting a cadre of particularly credulous and politically sympathetic journalists to consciously misrepresent the Iran nuclear deal to the American public.

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In this environment, Rhodes has become adept at ventriloquizing many people at once. Ned Price, Rhodes’s assistant, gave me a primer on how it’s done. The easiest way for the White House to shape the news, he explained, is from the briefing podiums, each of which has its own dedicated press corps. “But then there are sort of these force multipliers,” he said, adding, “We have our compadres, I will reach out to a couple people, and you know I wouldn’t want to name them — ”

“I can name them,” I said, ticking off a few names of prominent Washington reporters and columnists who often tweet in sync with White House messaging.

Price laughed. “I’ll say, ‘Hey, look, some people are spinning this narrative that this is a sign of American weakness,’ ” he continued, “but — ”

“In fact it’s a sign of strength!” I said, chuckling.

“And I’ll give them some color,” Price continued, “and the next thing I know, lots of these guys are in the dot-com publishing space, and have huge Twitter followings, and they’ll be putting this message out on their own.”

Edward Price was a maxed out Hillary political donor:

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Unmentioned by Price or the Washington Post is the fact that Price gave $5,000 to the Hillary Victory Fund, a joint fundraising committee that splits contributions between the Clinton campaign and the Democratic National Committee. Public records indicate that Price is registered to vote as a Democrat in the District of Columbia.

...The bigger question is why did the Washington “Democracy Dies In Darkness” Post allow Price to publish this op-ed without informing their readers of the man’s true background? The answer is obvious. They no longer even pretend they are not a propaganda organ. This has been proven several times over the past month. They thought this was a clever hit on Trump and as the Post has passed through that gate leading to a post-truth world they ran with it.